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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2011 at 09:16
Wings in 4, Wings in 4!!!!  And without Zetterberg and Franzen last night.  6-3 over the Phoenix Coyotes, soon to be the Winnipeg Jets?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2011 at 09:25
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

Wings in 4, Wings in 4!!!!  And without Zetterberg and Franzen last night.  6-3 over the Phoenix Coyotes, soon to be the Winnipeg Jets?

I hope so.  I remember a while back hearing the name might not be the Jets (the Moose??) Shocked, but I hope it is.  Especially since it would be the same franchise / same history.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2011 at 10:16
Me, being a Canadian, would love for the Jets to return.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2011 at 17:08
Originally posted by DisgruntledPorcupine DisgruntledPorcupine wrote:

Me, being a Canadian, would love for the Jets to return.
 
 
I've always been a proponent of cutting all teams residing in cities that don't have an average annual snowfall of at least 20 inches.
 
See if your town makes the cut.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2011 at 22:32
I am watching the Vancouver - Chicago game.  I'm seriously not sure which team I should be rooting for.  On one hand, it would be good to see Chicago win and eliminate the number 1 seed, which would also give the Wings home ice against the Predators instead of starting on the road against the Sharks.  A Nashville series means normal starting times versus a series against the Sharks which means staying up until 1:00 in the morning (or later if they go to overtime) to catch the games.  On the other hand, Chicago is the defending Stanley Cup champions and it might be better to have them eliminated.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2011 at 22:45
I don't know what happened to Vancouver Confused

It would be nice to see the Blackhawks win thought.  I feel it would add to the atmosphere of this year's  playoffs - which are great, by the way.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2011 at 23:54
Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:

I am watching the Vancouver - Chicago game.  I'm seriously not sure which team I should be rooting for.  On one hand, it would be good to see Chicago win and eliminate the number 1 seed, which would also give the Wings home ice against the Predators instead of starting on the road against the Sharks.  A Nashville series means normal starting times versus a series against the Sharks which means staying up until 1:00 in the morning (or later if they go to overtime) to catch the games.  On the other hand, Chicago is the defending Stanley Cup champions and it might be better to have them eliminated.
 
Remarkable game, just going into overtime. The one who should be worrying is San Jose. Chicago loses, they face the Wings. Chicago wins, they face Chicago. No good outcome for them. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2011 at 10:35
Overtime: a fitting end to that series
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2011 at 13:31
I had my remote between the Van-Chi game and the Jay game.  I was hoping it didn't go to overtime, but it did and I hit the pillow hard.  For the sake of Roberto Luongo's safety, I'm glad the Canucks pulled it off.  The only time you want to see a team win back-to-back championships is when it's your team.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2011 at 21:56
In most sports if you outplay the other team for all but 1 second of a game you end up winning.  Teams like New Jersey, Detroit, and Tampa (the way they played tonight, at least) are a major reason why hockey is still a fringe sport.  The NHL needs to open up the ice, take out fighting and headshots, and cut down on the goalie pads.  Until then even teams with talent (like Tampa) will be content to clog it up, play no offense at all, and hope their goalie makes a few key saves.  What a sickening display of hockey.
 
Side note: I don't think I've ever seen anyone look more useless over the course of a series than Ryan Malone.  I could've sworn he had talent when he left here but I was wrong.  He's a skating PP for the other team.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2011 at 22:10

I'm happy to see the Bruins and Lightning continue on. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2011 at 14:11
Originally posted by manofmystery manofmystery wrote:

In most sports if you outplay the other team for all but 1 second of a game you end up winning.  Teams like New Jersey, Detroit, and Tampa (the way they played tonight, at least) are a major reason why hockey is still a fringe sport.  The NHL needs to open up the ice, take out fighting and headshots, and cut down on the goalie pads.  Until then even teams with talent (like Tampa) will be content to clog it up, play no offense at all, and hope their goalie makes a few key saves.  What a sickening display of hockey.
 
Side note: I don't think I've ever seen anyone look more useless over the course of a series than Ryan Malone.  I could've sworn he had talent when he left here but I was wrong.  He's a skating PP for the other team.


The NHL has opened up the ice to a great extent by taking out the red line and the rule against two line passes. I don't see how you could feasibly change that even more without just changing hockey in a way that is tantamount to selling it out to the highest bidder. Changing to olympic size ice is an option, but I don't think that would help much, as most European leagues that play on that larger surface play an even more defensive oriented trapping game.

The reason why clogging the neutal zone is so common is because it is so effective. Any team that doesn't play a kind of trap in contemporary hockey is just being stupid. I think this is one reason why Chicago did as poorly as they did in the regular season. Yes, they lost some key players, but because they do not clog up the neutral zone, but play a very open style they get caught.


I completely understand the points on fighting and headshots. Although I doubt you will see the former go away any time soon.

With regard to the size of the goalies padding. I understand the point, but it does not seem to me that teams have that much of a problem scoring goals.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2011 at 14:11
Originally posted by manofmystery manofmystery wrote:

In most sports if you outplay the other team for all but 1 second of a game you end up winning.  Teams like New Jersey, Detroit, and Tampa (the way they played tonight, at least) are a major reason why hockey is still a fringe sport.  The NHL needs to open up the ice, take out fighting and headshots, and cut down on the goalie pads. 
  

I hate seeing headshots, and if you had to get rid of fighting to discourage the dirty plays, then I wouldn't bat an eyelash.  At least it would free up roster spots from 1 dimensional tough guys like Derek Boogard and Colton Orr and give them to players who have a better overall game.  Maybe the league fears cutting out the rough stuff because they see themselves more in competition with UFC instead of MLB, NFL, and the NBA in the states.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2011 at 14:17
Originally posted by Stooge Stooge wrote:

Originally posted by manofmystery manofmystery wrote:

In most sports if you outplay the other team for all but 1 second of a game you end up winning.  Teams like New Jersey, Detroit, and Tampa (the way they played tonight, at least) are a major reason why hockey is still a fringe sport.  The NHL needs to open up the ice, take out fighting and headshots, and cut down on the goalie pads. 
  

I hate seeing headshots, and if you had to get rid of fighting to discourage the dirty plays, then I wouldn't bat an eyelash.  At least it would free up roster spots from 1 dimensional tough guys like Derek Boogard and Colton Orr and give them to players who have a better overall game.  Maybe the league fears cutting out the rough stuff because they see themselves more in competition with UFC instead of MLB, NFL, and the NBA in the states.  


I think that fighting is such a tradition in hockey, that it would still alienate a lot of people if it were to be banned. Go to a game in Edmonton, at least, and the only thing that gets the fans cheering more than a winning goal being scored is a fight. I think fighting is stupid, and there is no good reason to continue to have it, but the NHL does risk alienating fans by getting rid of it. Although, the NHL has introduced dumber rules that ought to frustrate more people in the past (I am talking about the regular season shootout nonsense).

I may be being optimistic, but I think there has been a definite attempt in the last 2-3 years to crack down on headshots more than before. Of course, they are still too prominent, but it looks like there is a move towards further cracking down on them.

For example, consider the way Torres hit on Seabrooke was treated this year, in contrast with how Torres' hit on Michalek was treated in 2006.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2011 at 14:34
Originally posted by QuestionableScum QuestionableScum wrote:

Originally posted by Stooge Stooge wrote:

Originally posted by manofmystery manofmystery wrote:

In most sports if you outplay the other team for all but 1 second of a game you end up winning.  Teams like New Jersey, Detroit, and Tampa (the way they played tonight, at least) are a major reason why hockey is still a fringe sport.  The NHL needs to open up the ice, take out fighting and headshots, and cut down on the goalie pads. 
  

I hate seeing headshots, and if you had to get rid of fighting to discourage the dirty plays, then I wouldn't bat an eyelash.  At least it would free up roster spots from 1 dimensional tough guys like Derek Boogard and Colton Orr and give them to players who have a better overall game.  Maybe the league fears cutting out the rough stuff because they see themselves more in competition with UFC instead of MLB, NFL, and the NBA in the states.  


I think that fighting is such a tradition in hockey, that it would still alienate a lot of people if it were to be banned. Go to a game in Edmonton, at least, and the only thing that gets the fans cheering more than a winning goal being scored is a fight. I think fighting is stupid, and there is no good reason to continue to have it, but the NHL does risk alienating fans by getting rid of it. Although, the NHL has introduced dumber rules that ought to frustrate more people in the past (I am talking about the regular season shootout nonsense).

I may be being optimistic, but I think there has been a definite attempt in the last 2-3 years to crack down on headshots more than before. Of course, they are still too prominent, but it looks like there is a move towards further cracking down on them.

For example, consider the way Torres hit on Seabrooke was treated this year, in contrast with how Torres' hit on Michalek was treated in 2006.

Yeah it would alienate, so I don't really blame the league for keeping fighting.  I honestly rarely notice anymore when a game takes place without a single fight.  It actually bothers some fans when that happens, even if their team wins.

The weird thing is when some of the same hockey fans get heavily critical when a fight breaks out in another sport.  With baseball they'll call it roid rage, and basketball/football they'll call them a bunch of thugs or other such nonsense.  It's not like emotions don't run high in other sports, and these athletes are expected to have much more restraint.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2011 at 14:11
The Wings gave away game 3 last night to the Sharks and are now down 3 games to none.  The exact same scenario as last year.  Apparently, they have an 8% chance of winning the series being down 3 games to 0.  Make room on the golf course Canadiens and Penguins and Capitals, etc... the Wings are about to join you.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2011 at 15:17
I hate hockey.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 05 2011 at 15:42
Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Go Bruins!
 
That what you were trying to say? LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 06 2011 at 22:38
What an awesome game I witnessed tonight.  The crowd was so loud the last 5 minutes of the game.  I think we might have willed the Wings to victory.  They live to fight another day against the Sharks with a 4 to 3 victory. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 07 2011 at 14:07

Go Sharks.  Gotta knock the ultimate interference team out.  Want open ice and offense, not clutching, grabbing, and interfering.



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